Sean Dyche's side were the surprise package of the Premier League last year, and the Clarets' reward for finishing in seventh place is an all-British tie with Aberdeen.

The first leg will take place at the Scottish side's home Pittodrie on July 26, with the return fixture being staged at Turf Moor on August 2.

Rangers will face either Petrocub or Osijek if they successfully overcome Macedonian side Shkupi in the first qualifying round, which takes place on July 12 and July 19, while Hibernian will play Asteras Tripolis if they defeat Runavik.